DrFreeman86
Joined May 2009
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I adore the darker doctor, he could even be a bit darker for my taste. But this episode is just terrible. The moon is an egg, that somehow determines the course of human history which has to be decided by a group of random females (one is a black girl, cause diversity is obligatory...). After the companion makes the choice and is being "empowered" to put it in feminist terms, she complains about actually getting to make the decision. And then the episode ends with some more of that awkward and forced relationship the companions needs to have every season now, mostly with some dog-like weakling that follows the companion around and saves her without being an evil chauvinistic hero-type. Oh, and did I mention the President of the United States is a woman in 2049?
Also, the moon is full of spiders it seems and you get internet there with your iPhone to post pictures of the doctor.
Also, the moon is full of spiders it seems and you get internet there with your iPhone to post pictures of the doctor.
This woman seems obsessed with her private parts. Overall the show is vulgar (even for an American comedian) and that in a childish way. There is no story arc, the jokes are badly crafted and seem to center around boring and overused female tropes. The self-deprecating attitude seems fake where it needs to be genuine and actually sad where it needs to be a funny act. Comedy shows should be foremost judged by how much they make you laugh, which would result in a score of zero. Also I simply do not understand when it came to be acceptable and/or funny to describe one's sex life in detail. Just stay away and go watch Louis CK.
somewhere in season 4 i started to think that the show never took their own characters serious and therefore, under the pretense of "character growth" they drifted so far away from what was once the core of them that they all are now just some random sitcom stereotypes (the lazy husband, regular emotions and American style relationships, even Sheldon is now just some regular guy in a 20min conflict/argument in a boring sitcom relationship. This episode in particular was again terrible with these issues: it's all babies and relationships and frankly, no reason to watch except that "one is used to it". The show is now more like a soap opera with bad jokes and a laugh track, nothing of the wit and the freshness of the first seasons. If you had to summarize the entire show it would be something like this: being nerdy and scientists is just a terrible phase of your youth which you will grow out of and settle in some boring average life with some blonde waitress. if the creators don't care about it, why should i?
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